They are repairing their connections with themselves.
cuz they're too egocentric to bother getting to know each other
It's isolated incident(s) overblown by a journalist/pundit/reporter trying to advance his/her career and maybe become wealthy along the way. As is always the case.
>>4
I like the fact that there can be several isolated incidents. Clever.
It would be cool if people got together for this purpose, then, when they met, they were like, "Ah, screw it. Let's just rock and roll and have a good time."
B/C suicide is popular in Japan in all of its forms. That probably happened because anybody too fat or slow at math is cut off from the mainstream of society. That then clorinates the gene pool, and that is why so few stupid people exist in Japan.
Oh, well, it beats having people that spend their entire lives complaining about how their life sux, or bumbling around slowing down others because they are brain dead.
>>4 like, yeah. There's no civil war in Iraq, its just a bunch of isolated incidents that faggot journalists just had to put together. Its not like there's any connection between them.
this is kind of a weird post in DQN.
I think this post suits DQN perfectly
Hey, I'm feeling inspired. Anyone wanna do a mass suicide with me?
sure
Make sure you guys tell me how it went, alright?
Gah, that article was depressing.
( ß ƒŽß) Just like DQN!
you are lonely NEET with no future.
>>8
And the so-called Second World War was just a couple isolated random battles, the kind that happen all the time.
Why can't WEABOOS copy this aspect of Japanese life?
So ka, naa...
It's kowai...
seriously, anonymous group suicide is a tiny minority of suicide in Japan. Most suicide in Japan is more conventional, and committed by people over 35.
>>24
So midlife crises in Japan is suicide instead of buying a motorcycle?
driving your newly bought motorcycle off a tall tall cliff is a pretty cool way to resolve your midlife crisis I must say.
although I think an elaborate setup involving a stage piano, a corruptible moving company and a high destination for said piano under which I'd happen to just walk underneath... well, it makes for an impressionist musical-optical spectacle with me in the very center. can't complain then, can I?
>>26
...as long as you don't end up merely paralyzed.
I think an anvil or heavy iron safe is the way to go.